Ink pressure regulator with improved liquid retention in regulator channel

ABSTRACT

There is provided an ink pressure regulator for regulating a hydrostatic pressure of ink supplied to an inkjet printhead. The regulator comprises: an ink chamber having an ink outlet for fluid communication with the printhead via an ink line; an air inlet; a regulator channel having a first end communicating with the air inlet and a second end communicating with a headspace of the chamber, the second end defining a bubble outlet; and a wetting system for maintaining at least some liquid in the regulator channel, thereby ensuring that air entering the headspace first passes through the liquid. The wetting system comprises a first wetting chamber connected to the first end, a second wetting chamber connected to the second end, and a liquid-retaining structure positioned in the second wetting chamber. The regulator channel, the first wetting chamber, the second wetting chamber and the liquid-retaining structure are all in fluid communication with each other. The regulator channel is dimensioned to control a Laplace pressure of air bubbles drawn from the bubble outlet as result of supplying ink to the printhead, thereby regulating a hydrostatic pressure of the ink.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a pressure regulator for an inkjetprinter. It has been developed primarily for generating a negativehydrostatic pressure in an ink supply system supplying ink to printheadnozzles.

CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

Various methods, systems and apparatus relating to the present inventionare disclosed in the following US patents/patent applications filed bythe applicant or assignee of the present invention:

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11/592,207 11/635,489 11/604,31911/635,490 11/635,525 11/650,540 11/706,366 11/706,310 11/706,30811/785,108 11/744,214 11/744,218 11/748,485 11/748,490 11/764,77811/766,025 11/834,635 11/839,541 11/860,420 11/865,693 11/863,11811/866,307 11/866,340 11/869,684 11/869,722 11/869,694The disclosures of these applications and patents are incorporatedherein by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The inkjet printheads described in the above cross referenced documentstypically comprise an array of nozzles, each nozzle having an associatedink ejection actuator for ejecting ink from a nozzle opening defined ina roof of a nozzle chamber. Ink from an ink cartridge or other reservoiris fed to the chambers where the ejection actuators force droplets ofink through the nozzle opening for printing. Typically, an ink cartridgeis a replaceable consumable in an inkjet printer.

Ink may be drawn into each nozzle chamber by suction generated aftereach drop ejection and by the capillary action of ink supply channelshaving hydrophilic surfaces (e.g. silicon dioxide surface). Duringperiods of inactivity, ink is retained in the nozzle chambers by thesurface tension of an ink meniscus pinned across a rim of each nozzleopening. If the ink pressure is not controlled, it may become positivewith respect to external atmospheric pressure, possibly by thermalexpansion of the ink, or a tipping of the printer that elevates the inkabove the level of the nozzles. In this case the ink will flood onto theprinthead surface. Moreover, during active printing, ink suppliedthrough the ink supply channels has a momentum, which is sufficient tosurge out of the nozzles and flood the printhead face once printingstops. Printhead face flooding is clearly undesirable in either of thesescenarios.

To address this problem, many printhead ink supply systems are designedso that a hydrostatic pressure of ink at the nozzles is less thanatmospheric pressure. This causes the meniscus across the nozzleopenings to be concave or drawn inwards. The meniscus is pinned atnozzle openings, and the ink cannot freely flow out of the nozzles, bothduring inactive periods. Furthermore, face flooding as a result of inksurges are minimized.

The amount of negative pressure in the chambers is limited by twofactors. It cannot be strong enough to de-prime the chambers (i.e. suckthe ink out of the chambers and back towards the cartridge). However, ifthe negative pressure is too weak, the nozzles can leak ink onto theprinthead face, especially if the printhead is jolted. Aside from thesetwo catastrophic events requiring some form of remediation (e.g.printhead maintenance or re-priming), a sub-optimal hydrostatic inkpressure will typically cause an array of image defects during printing,with an appreciable loss of print quality. Accordingly, inkjet printersmay have a relatively narrow window of hydrostatic ink pressures, whichmust be achieved by a pressure regulator in the ink supply system.

Typically, ink cartridges are designed to incorporate some means forregulating hydrostatic pressure of ink supplied therefrom. To establisha negative pressure, some cartridges use a flexible bag design. Part ofthe cartridge has a flexible bag or wall section that is biased towardsincreasing the ink storage volume. U.S. Ser. No. 11/014,764 (Our Docket:RRB001US) and U.S. Ser. No. 11/014,769 (listed above in the crossreferenced documents) are examples of this type of cartridge. Thesecartridges can provide a negative pressure, but tend to rely onexcellent manufacturing tolerances of an internal leaf spring in theflexible bag. Further, the requirement of an internal biasing means in aflexible bag presents significant manufacturing difficulties.

Another means of generating a negative ink pressure via the inkcartridge is shown in FIG. 24. A piece of foam or porous material 2 isplaced in the cartridge 1 over the outlet 3. The foam 2 has a sectionthat is saturated with ink 4, and a section 5 that may be wet with ink,but not saturated. The top of the cartridge 1 is vented to atmospherethrough the air maze 7. Capillary action (represented by arrow 6) drawsthe ink from the saturated section 4 into the unsaturated section 5.This continues until it is balanced by the weight of the increasedhydrostatic pressure, or ‘head’ of ink drawn upwards by the capillaryaction 6. The hydrostatic pressure at the top of the saturated section 4is less than atmospheric because of capillary action into theunsaturated section 5. From there, the hydrostatic pressure increasestowards the outlet 3, and if connected to the printhead (not shown), itcontinues to increase down to the nozzle openings (assuming they are thelowest points in the printhead). By setting the proportion of saturatedfoam to unsaturated foam such that the hydrostatic pressure of the inkat the nozzle is less than atmospheric, the ink meniscus will forminwardly.

However, ink cartridges comprising foam inserts are generally unsuitablefor high speed printing (e.g. print speeds of one page every 1-2seconds) using the Applicant's pagewidth printheads, which print at upto 1600 dpi. In such high speed printers, there are a large number ofnozzles having a higher firing rate than traditional scanning printers.Therefore the ink flow rate out of the cartridge is much greater thanthat of a scanning printhead. The hydraulic drag caused by the foaminsert can starve the nozzles and retard the chamber refill rate. Moreporous foam would have less hydraulic drag but also much less capillaryforce. Further, accurate pressure control requires equally accuratecontrol over the internal void dimensions, which is difficult toachieved by the stochastically formed void structures of most foammaterials. Accordingly, porous foam inserts are not considered to be aviable means for controlling ink pressure at high ink flow rates.

As an alternative (or in addition) to ink cartridges having integralpressure regulators, the ink supply system may comprise a pressureregulator in the ink line between the printhead and an ink reservoir.The present Applicant's previously filed U.S. application Ser. Nos.11/293,806, filed on Dec. 5, 2005) and 11/293,842, filed on Dec. 5,20055), the contents of which are herein incorporated by reference,describe an in-line pressure regulator comprising a diaphragm andbiasing mechanism. This mechanical arrangement is used to generate anegative hydrostatic ink pressure at the printhead. However, this typeof mechanical pressure regulator has the drawback of requiring extremelyfine manufacturing tolerances for a spring, which opens and closes thediaphragm in response to fluctuations in ink pressure upstream anddownstream of the diaphragm. In practice, this mechanical system ofpressure control makes it difficult to implement in an ink supply systemrequired to maintain a constant negative hydrostatic ink pressure withina relatively narrow pressure range.

It would therefore be desirable to provide a pressure regulator, whichis suitable for maintaining a hydrostatic ink pressure within arelatively narrow pressure range. It would further be desirable toprovide a pressure regulator, which is suitable for use at relativelyhigh ink flow rates. It would further be desirable to provide a pressureregulator, which is simple in construction and which does not require aplethora of moving parts manufactured with high tolerances. It wouldfurther be desirable to provide a pressure regulator, which does notleak ink as a result of pressure fluctuations during temperaturecycling.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In a first aspect, there is provided an ink pressure regulator forregulating a hydrostatic pressure of ink supplied to an inkjetprinthead, the regulator comprising:

-   -   an ink chamber having an ink outlet for fluid communication with        the printhead via an ink line;    -   an air inlet;    -   a regulator channel having a first end communicating with the        air inlet and a second end communicating with a headspace of the        chamber, the second end defining a bubble outlet;    -   a wetting system for maintaining at least some liquid in the        regulator channel, thereby ensuring that air entering the        headspace first passes through the liquid, the wetting system        comprising:        -   a first wetting chamber connected to the first end;        -   a second wetting chamber connected to the second end; and        -   a liquid-retaining structure positioned in at least one of            the wetting chambers, such that the regulator channel, the            first wetting chamber, the second wetting chamber and the            liquid-retaining structure are all in fluid communication            with each other,            wherein the regulator channel is dimensioned to control a            Laplace pressure of air bubbles drawn from the bubble outlet            as result of supplying ink to the printhead, thereby            regulating a hydrostatic pressure of the ink.

The present invention advantageously provides excellent regulation ofhydrostatic ink pressure using bubble point pressure regulation. Thehydrostatic ink pressure may be controlled to be at least 10 mm H₂O lessthan atmospheric pressure, at least 25 mm H₂O less than atmosphericpressure, at least 50 mm H₂O less than atmospheric pressure or at least100 mm H₂O less than atmospheric pressure. Pressure regulation isachieved by dimensioning the regulator channel (and thereby the bubbleoutlet). For example, the regulator channel may have a critical depthdimension of less than 200 microns, less than 150 microns, less than 100microns or less than 75 microns to achieve a requisite hydrostatic inkpressure during printing.

A particular advantage of the present invention is that the regulatorchannel remains wetted throughout the lifetime of the pressureregulator. This is achieved by the wetting system, which is comprised offirst and second wetting chambers and the liquid-retaining structure.

Typically, the liquid is ink of the same type being supplied to theprinthead.

Optionally, during use, the liquid retained by the wetting system isisolated from a reservoir of ink contained in the ink chamber.

The liquid-retaining structure is typically positioned in the secondwetting chamber.

Optionally, the liquid-retaining structure is configured such thatliquid from burst air bubbles is captured by the liquid-retainingstructure. Hence, liquid from burst air bubbles is retained in thewetting system and does not escape into a body of ink via the headspace.

Optionally, the second wetting chamber is elongate and theliquid-retaining structure extends along a length of the second wettingchamber. This configuration advantageously promotes bubble burstingwithin the second wetting chamber and retention of liquid therein by theliquid-retaining structure.

Optionally, the liquid-retaining structure communicates with theheadspace. Optionally, the liquid-retaining structure opens directlyinto the headspace. This arrangement advantageously facilitatesentrapment of saturated ink vapour in the headspace by theliquid-retaining structure. Furthermore, ink is readily transferred tothe liquid-retaining structure during transport or whenever the pressureregulator (which may be an ink cartridge) is tipped. This provides auseful mechanism by which the wetting system may be replenished withink.

Optionally, the liquid-retaining structure retains the liquid bycapillary action. Any structure with suitable curvature may be used toretain liquid by capillary action.

Optionally, the liquid-retaining structure is defined by one or moreliquid-retaining apertures defined in a wall of the second wettingchamber, with the liquid-retaining apertures opening into the headspace.

Optionally, the liquid-retaining structure is defined by a plurality ofslots defined in the wall of the second wetting chamber. The slots mayextend along substantially the whole length of the second wettingchamber and open into the headspace.

Optionally, the liquid-retaining structure is a sponge. Likewise, thesponge may be elongate and extend along substantially the whole lengthof the second wetting chamber. The sponge may open into the headspaceand absorb ink during transport or whenever the pressure regulator istipped.

Optionally, the liquid-retaining structure comprises one or moreliquid-retaining surface features defined in a wall of the secondwetting chamber.

Optionally, the liquid-retaining structure comprises a plurality ofgrooves defined in a wall of the second wetting chamber.

Optionally, the first wetting chamber is open to atmosphere via the airinlet.

Optionally, the second wetting chamber has a vent opening into theheadspace.

Optionally, the wetting chambers, the regulator channel and theliquid-retaining structure together retain a substantially constantvolume of liquid.

Optionally, each wetting chamber is configured such that liquid ispinned into edge regions thereof, the edge regions being connected tothe regulator channel.

Optionally, each wetting chamber is generally chamfered such that theedge regions comprise at least two chamber walls meeting at an acuteangle.

Optionally, during idle periods, a positively pressurized headspaceforces liquid to transfer from the second wetting chamber to the firstwetting chamber.

Optionally, the positively pressurized air in the headspace escapes viathe air inlet, having first passed through the liquid.

Optionally, the air inlet, the regulator channel and the wetting systemare positioned in a roof of the ink chamber. This arrangement maximizesthe volume of liquid that can be retained by the wetting system and alsofacilitates installment of the pressure regulator (which is typically areplaceable ink cartridge) in a printer.

Optionally, the pressure regulator defines an ink cartridge for aninkjet printer.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Optional embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way ofexample only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a schematic side section of a pressure regulator according tothe present invention having a needle-like bubble outlet;

FIG. 2 is magnified view of the bubble outlet shown in FIG. 1;

FIG. 3A is a schematic perspective view of a slot-shaped bubble outlet;

FIG. 3B shows the bubble outlet of FIG. 3A partially blocked withdebris;

FIG. 4 is a schematic side section of a pressure regulator according tothe present invention having a slot-shaped bubble outlet;

FIG. 5 is a magnified view of the bubble outlet shown in FIG. 4;

FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of the air intake plate shown inFIG. 4;

FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an alternative air intake plate withprotective moat;

FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of an alternative tri-layered airintake plate;

FIG. 9 is a schematic side section of the pressure regulator shown inFIG. 4 connected to a separate ink cartridge;

FIG. 10 is a schematic side section of a pressure regulator with bubbleoutlet positioned for bubbling air bubbles into a headspace andcapillary supply of ink to the bubble outlet;

FIG. 11 is a magnified view of the bubble outlet shown in FIG. 10 duringprinting;

FIG. 12 is a magnified view of the bubble outlet shown in FIG. 10 duringan idle period;

FIG. 13 is a magnified view of the bubble outlet shown in FIG. 10 duringan instant when the headspace is venting after having been positivelypressurized;

FIG. 14 is an exploded perspective view of the air intake plate shown inFIG. 10;

FIG. 15 is a schematic side section of a pressure regulator with afluidically isolated wetting system for a regulator channel;

FIG. 16 is a magnified view of the regulator channel shown in FIG. 15during an idle period;

FIG. 17 is a magnified view of the regulator channel shown in FIG. 15during printing;

FIG. 18 is a magnified view of the regulator channel shown in FIG. 15when the headspace is positively pressurized;

FIG. 19 is a cutaway perspective view of the pressure regulator shown inFIG. 15;

FIG. 20 is a schematic side section of a pressure regulator with awetting system incorporating a liquid-retaining structure;

FIG. 21 is a top view of a liquid-retaining structure;

FIG. 22 is a top view of an alternative liquid-retaining structure;

FIG. 23 is a top view of a further alternative liquid-retainingstructure; and

FIG. 24 is a schematic side section of a prior art ink cartridgeincorporating a foam insert.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF OPTIONAL EMBODIMENTS Pressure Regulator withCircular Bubble Outlet

FIG. 1 shows the simplest form of the present invention, for thepurposes of explaining the basic operating principle of the pressureregulator. In FIG. 1, there is shown a pressure regulator 100 comprisingan ink chamber 101 having an ink outlet 102 and air inlet 103. The inkchamber 101 is otherwise sealed. The ink outlet 102 is for supplying ink104 to a printhead 105 via an ink line 106. A bubble outlet 107 isconnected to the air inlet 103 via an air channel 108.

When ink 104 is drawn from the ink chamber 101 by the printhead 105, thedisplaced volume of ink must be balanced with an equivalent volume ofair, which is drawn into the chamber via the air inlet 103. The bubbleoutlet 107, which is positioned below the level of ink, ensures that theair enters the chamber 101 in the form of air bubbles 109. Thedimensions of the bubble outlet 107 determine the size of the airbubbles 109 entering the chamber 101.

As shown in FIG. 2, the air channel 108 takes the form of a simplecylindrical channel, so that the bubble outlet 107 is defined by acircular opening at one end of the cylindrical channel. Accordingly, anyair passing through the channel must at some point be bounded by aliquid surface with radius of curvature not greater than the internalradius of the channel.

During printing, the nozzles on the printhead 105 effectively act as apump, drawing ink from the ink chamber 101 with each drop ejection. Ifthe ink chamber were left freely open to atmosphere with an air vent (asin some prior art ink cartridges), the hydrostatic ink pressure of theink supplied to the printhead would be simply be the determined by theelevation of the ink reservoir above or below the printhead. However, inthe ink chamber 101, each time a microscopic volume of ink is drawn fromthe chamber 101, it must overcome the pressure inside an air bubble 109forming at the bubble outlet 107. Once the pumping effect of the nozzlesgenerates sufficient pressure to match the pressure inside the airbubble 109 forming at the bubble outlet 107, then the air bubble canescape into the reservoir of ink 104 and ink can flow from the chamber101 via the ink outlet 102.

Therefore, the air bubbles 109 forming at the bubble outlet 107 providea back pressure against the pumping effect of the printhead nozzles. Inother words, the effect of the bubble outlet 107 is to generate anegative hydrostatic ink pressure in the ink supply system.

The pressure inside the spherical air bubbles 109 is determined by thewell-known Laplace equation:ΔP=2γ/rwhere:ΔP is the difference in pressure between the inside of the air bubbleand the ink;r is the radius of the air bubble; andγ is the surface tension of the ink-air interface.

The size of the air bubbles 109 can be varied by varying the dimensionsof the bubble outlet 107. Therefore, the dimensions of the bubble outlet107 provides a means of establishing a predetermined negativehydrostatic pressure of ink supplied to the printhead 105. Smallerbubble outlet dimensions provide a larger negative hydrostatic inkpressure by virtue of generating smaller air bubbles having a higherLaplace pressure.

In the pressure regulator 100 described above, the air channel 108 is asmall-bored cylinder (e.g. hypodermic needle) having a circular openingdefining the bubble outlet 107. However, a significant problem with thisdesign is that the circular bubble outlet 107 has a very small area (ofthe order of about 0.01 mm²) and is susceptible to blockages bycontaminants in the ink. It would be desirable to increase the area ofthe bubble outlet 107 so that it is more robust, even if there arecontaminants in the ink.

Pressure Regulator with Slot-Shaped Bubble Outlet

As shown in FIG. 3A, an improved design of bubble outlet 107 uses a slot110, as opposed to a circular opening. The slot has a length dimension Land a width dimension W. The air bubbles 109 exiting the slot typicallyhave a cylindrical front extending across the length of the slot. Asexplained below, the curvature of the air bubbles 109 exiting the slotand, hence, the Laplace pressure of the air bubbles, is determinedprimarily by the width dimension.

For non-spherical bubbles, the Laplace pressure is given by theexpression:ΔP=γ/r ₁ +γ/r ₂where:ΔP is the difference in pressure between the inside of the air bubbleand the ink;r₁ is the radius of a width dimension of the air bubble;r₂ is the radius of a length dimension of the air bubble;γ is the surface tension of the ink-air interface.

In practice, the length of the slot is much greater than the width(r₂>>r₁), and so the Laplace pressure of the air bubbles exiting theslot with a cylindrical front becomes:ΔP=γ/r ₁ or 2γ/W(since W=2r₁)

It will therefore be appreciated that the width of the slot 110 is theonly critical dimension controlling the Laplace pressure of the airbubbles 109 exiting the slot.

FIG. 3B shows a hypothetical scenario where a piece of debris 111 hasbecome stuck to the slot 110. However, unlike the case of a circularopening, the slot 110 is still able to control the critical curvature ofbubbles exiting the slot. An air bubble 109 having a cylindrical frontcan still exit the slot 110 as shown in FIG. 3B. Thus, the slot 110provides a more robust design for the bubble outlet 107, whilst stillmaintaining excellent control of the hydrostatic ink pressure.

In the embodiments discussed so far, the dimensions of the air channel108 mirror the dimensions of the bubble outlet 107. This is not anessential feature of the regulator and, in fact, may adversely affectthe efficacy of the regulator, particularly at high flow rates. Theinherent viscosity of air can cause a significant flow resistance orhydraulic drag in the air channel 108. According to Pouiseille'sequation, flow rate has an r⁴ relationship with pipe radius r. Hence,the problem of flow resistance is exacerbated in channels having verysmall radii.

In the present invention, a critical dimension of the bubble outlet 107is optionally less than about 200 microns, or optionally less than about150 microns, or optionally less than about 100 microns, or optionallyless than about 75 microns or optionally less than about 50 microns.Optionally, the critical dimension of the bubble outlet may be in therange of 10 to 50 microns or 15 to 40 microns. By “critical dimension”it is meant the dimension of the bubble outlet determining the curvatureand, hence, the Laplace pressure of the air bubbles.

Such dimensions are necessary to provide the desired negativehydrostatic ink pressure, which is optionally at least 10 mmH₂O, oroptionally at least 30 mmH₂O, or optionally at least 50 mmH₂O for aphoto-sized printhead. For an A4-sized printhead, the desired negativehydrostatic ink pressure is optionally at least 100 mmH₂O, or optionallyat least 200 mmH₂O, or optionally at least 300 mmH₂O. Optionally, thenegative hydrostatic pressure may be in the range of 100 to 500 mmH₂O or150 to 450 mmH₂O

The air channel 108, having a width of, say, less than 200 microns,generates significant flow resistance for air entering the channel. Ifair is unable to pass through the channel 108 at the same flow rate asink is supplied to the printhead 105, then a catastrophic deprime of theprinthead would result at high print-speeds.

Accordingly, it is desirable to configure the air channel 108 so thateach cross-sectional dimension of the air channel is larger than thecritical dimension of the bubble outlet 107. So, for the slot-shapedbubble outlet 107 shown in FIG. 3A, the air channel 108 shouldoptionally have each cross-sectional dimension greater than the width Wof the slot 110.

However, it is important that the volume of the air channel 108 is nottoo large. When the printhead 105 is idle, ink may rise up the airchannel 108 by capillary action. This volume of ink must be pulledthrough the air channel 108 by the printhead 105 before air bubbles 109are drawn into the ink chamber 101 and the optimal hydrostatic inkpressure for printing is reached. Hence, a volume of ink drawn into theair channel 108 by capillary action during idle periods will be wasted,since it cannot be printed with optimal print quality.

The capillary volume of ink increases with the radius of the airchannel. Accordingly, the cross-sectional dimensions (e.g. radius) ofthe air channel 108 should optionally not be so large that the maximumcapillary volume exceeds about 0.1 mL of ink, which is effectively adead volume of ink. Optionally, the maximum capillary volume of ink inthe air channel is less than about 0.08 mL, or optionally less thanabout 0.05 mL, or optionally less than about 0.03 mL.

FIG. 4 shows an alternative ink pressure regulator 200 having a bubbleoutlet 207 and air channel 208 with the abovementioned designconsiderations taken into account. The pressure regulator 200 comprisesan ink chamber 201 having an ink outlet 102. One sidewall of the inkchamber 201 is defined by a laminated air intake plate 210 comprisingfirst and second planar layers 211 and 212. The first and second layers211 and 212 have respective first and second faces 221 and 222 whichcooperate to define the air inlet 203, the air channel 208 and thebubble outlet 207. The air inlet 203 may optionally comprise an airfilter (not shown) for filtering particulates from air drawn into theink chamber 201.

The ink chamber 201 also comprises a one-way pressure release valve 219,which is normally closed during operation of the pressure regulator 200.The valve 219 is configured to release any positive pressure in aheadspace 240 above the ink 104, which may, for example, result fromthermal expansion of a volume of air trapped in the headspace duringtypical day/night temperature fluctuations. A positive pressure in theheadspace 240 is undesirable because it forces ink up the air channel208 and out of the air inlet 203, leading to appreciable ink losses fromthe chamber 201.

Referring to FIG. 6, the first layer 211 of the air intake plate 210 hasan air inlet opening 213 defined therethrough and an elongate recess 214in the form of a groove defined in the first face 221. The elongaterecess 214 extends from the air inlet opening 213 to a recessed terminusregion. The recessed terminus region comprises a circular recess 216which has a relatively shallow depth compared to the elongate recess214. Still referring to FIG. 6, the second layer 212 has a bubble ventopening 217 defined therethrough. As will be appreciated from FIGS. 4and 6, when the first and second faces 221 and 222 are laminatedtogether, the recesses and openings cooperate to define the air inlet203, the air channel 208 and the bubble outlet 207.

FIG. 5 shows in detail a bubble outlet region 220 of the air intakeplate 210. The circular recess 216, being shallower than the elongaterecess 214, defines a constriction 218 in the air channel 108. Thisconstriction 218, defined by the depth of the circular recess 216 in thefirst face 221, defines a critical width dimension for the bubble outlet207. The bubble outlet 207 therefore takes the form of an annular slotwith a length of the slot being defined by a circumference of the bubblevent opening 217 in the second layer 212.

An advantage of having an annular slot is that it maximizes the lengthof the slot, thereby improving the robustness of the bubble outlet 207to particulate contamination. An advantage of having a relatively deepelongate recess 214 is that it minimizes flow resistance in the airchannel 108 defined by cooperation of the recess 214 and the second face222. Typically, the elongate recess 214 has a depth in the range of 0.2to 1 mm or 0.2 to 0.5 mm, and a width in the range of 0.5 to 2 mm or 0.7to 1.3 mm.

Still referring to FIG. 5, it can be seen that inner faces 231 of thebubble vent opening 217 are beveled so as to optimize escape of bubblesfrom the bubble outlet 207.

Referring to FIG. 7, the first layer 211 of the air intake plate 210 mayhave a moat 230 defined therein. The moat 230 surrounds the featuresdefined in the first layer 211 and, importantly, protects the elongaterecess 214 and circular recess 216 from any adhesive during thelamination process. The wicking of any excess adhesive between the firstand second faces 221 and 222 is arrested by the moat 230 as capillaryaction can only transport liquids into of structures ever decreasingdimensions, and any path across the moat includes a region of increasingdimension. This prevents blocking of the air inlet channel 208 or thebubble outlet opening 207, which are defined by lamination of the twolayers. Hence, the moat 230 is a feature, which facilitates manufactureof the air intake plate 210.

Of course, it will be appreciated that the air intake plate may takemany different forms and may, for example, be defined by cooperation ofmore than two laminated layers. FIG. 8 shows an air intake plate 250defined by cooperation of three layers. A first layer 251 has an airinlet opening 252 defined therethrough; a second layer 253 has an bubblevent opening 254 defined therethrough; and a third film layer 255 issandwiched between the first and second layers. The film layer 255 hasan air channel opening 256 defined therethrough, so that when the threelayers are laminated together a fluidic path is defined from an airinlet to the bubble vent. The thickness of the film layer 255 definesthe depth of the air channel and the critical dimension of the bubbleoutlet at the terminus of the air channel.

Tables 1 to 4 below show measured hydrostatic ink pressures for thepressure regulator 200 shown in FIGS. 4 to 6. Four pressure regulatorswere constructed having different critical dimensions of the bubbleoutlet 207. Dynamic pressure measurements were made at various flowrates and static pressure measurements were made by stopping the flow ofink. The dynamic pressure loss is the difference between the dynamicregulating pressure and the static regulating pressure.

TABLE 1 35 micron bubble outlet Dynamic Static Regulating RegulatingPressure Pressure Dynamic Pressure Flow Rate (ml/sec) (mm H₂O) (mm H₂O)Loss (mm H₂O) 0.05 −203 −178 −25 0.04 −196 −175 −21 0.03 −194 −178 −160.02 −189 −173 −16 0.01 −185 −175 −10 0.005 −172 −165 −7 −174 (Average)

TABLE 2 70 micron bubble outlet Flow Rate Dynamic Regulating StaticRegulating Dynamic Pressure (ml/sec) Pressure (mm H₂O) Pressure (mm H₂O)Loss (mm H₂O) 0.05 −110 −84 −26 0.04 −104 −79 −25 0.03 −100 −84 −16 0.02−91 −79 −12 0.01 −84 −83 −1 0.005 −80 −76 −4 −81 (Average)

TABLE 3 105 micron bubble outlet Flow Rate Dynamic Regulating StaticRegulating Dynamic Pressure (ml/sec) Pressure (mm H₂O) Pressure (mm H₂O)Loss (mm H₂O) 0.05 −65 −38 −27 0.04 −65 −44 −21 0.03 −56 −40 −16 0.02−51 −38 −13 0.01 −43 −38 −5 0.005 −38 −36 −2 −39 (Average)

TABLE 4 140 micron bubble outlet Flow Rate Dynamic Regulating StaticRegulating Dynamic Pressure (ml/sec) Pressure (mm H₂O) Pressure (mm H₂O)Loss (mm H₂O) 0.05 −60 −32 −28 0.04 −56 −34 −22 0.03 −54 −36 −18 0.02−51 −37 −14 0.01 −38 −34 −4 0.005 −34 −31 −3 −34 (Average)

Excellent control of ink pressure was achievable simply by varying thedimensions of the bubble outlet.

Moreover, the pressure measurements confirmed that the air bubbles werebeing generated in accordance with the Laplace equation. The averagestatic regulating pressures were found to obey the equation:P=−0.0067/W+18.3where:P is the average static regulating pressure in millimeters of waterhead;W is the width of the bubble outlet in micron; and18.3 is an offset pressure due to the level of ink in the chamber.

Substituting the first term into the Laplace equation, the surfacetension γ of the ink was calculated as 33.5 mN/m. Independent surfacetension measurements of the ink correlated well with this calculatedfigure.

Ink Cartridge Comprising Pressure Regulator

As shown in FIG. 4, the pressure regulator 200 comprises an ink chamber201, which defines an ink reservoir for the printhead. Due to thesimplicity and low-cost manufacture of the pressure regulator 200, itmay be constructed as a replaceable ink cartridge for an inkjet printer.Hence, each time the ink cartridge is replaced, the pressure regulatoris replaced. An advantage of this design is that long-term fouling ofthe pressure regulator 200 is avoided, because it is periodicallyreplaced during the lifetime of the printer.

Replaceable Ink Cartridge Connected to Pressure Regulator

In an alternative embodiment, the pressure regulator may be a permanentcomponent of a printer. In this alternative embodiment, the pressureregulator is configured for connection to a replaceable ink cartridge.Hence, in the embodiment shown in FIG. 9, the pressure regulator 200 isconnected to a replaceable ink cartridge 280 via a pair of connectors.An ink connector 281 connects an ink supply port 282 of the inkcartridge 280 with an ink inlet port 283 of the ink chamber 201. The inksupply port 282 and corresponding ink inlet port 283 are positionedtowards a base of the ink cartridge 280 and ink chamber 201respectively, to maximize usage of ink 104 stored in the cartridge.

A pressure-equalizing connector 285 is positioned to equalize pressurein the headspace 240 of the ink chamber 201 and a headspace 241 of theink cartridge 280. Corresponding pressure-equalizing ports 286 and 287are positioned towards a roof of the ink chamber 201 and ink cartridge280, respectively.

When the ink cartridge 280 is empty, it is disconnected from the inkconnector 281 and the pressure-equalizing connector 285, and removedfrom the printer. A new ink cartridge can then be installed in theprinter by the reverse process. Although only shown schematically inFIG. 9, it will be readily appreciated that the ink cartridge 280 mayhave suitable connection ports 282 and 287, which are configured forsealing engagement with the ink connector 281 and pressure-equalizingconnector 285, respectively, when the ink cartridge is installed in theprinter. Connection ports suitable for such sealing engagement are wellknown in the art.

As shown in FIG. 9 the ink inlet port 283 and pressure-equalizing port286 are defined in a sidewall of the ink chamber 201 which is oppositeto the air intake plate 210. However, the ports 283 and 286, may ofcourse be defined in the air intake plate 210 so as to simplifyconstruction of the pressure regulator 200.

Bubble Outlet Positioned in Headspace with Capillary Supply of Ink

In the pressure regulator described in FIG. 4, the bubble outlet 207 ispositioned so as to bubble air bubbles 209 into a body of ink 104contained in the ink chamber 201. Typically, the bubble outlet 207 ispositioned towards a base of the chamber 201 in order to maximize inkusage at optimal hydrostatic pressure, with the air inlet 203 beingpositioned towards a roof of the chamber. A problem with thisarrangement is that ink 104 contained in the chamber 201 can easilyescape up the air channel 208 and out of the air inlet 203 during idleperiods as a consequence of temperature fluctuations, whereby heatingair in the headspace 240 increase the headspace pressure and forces inkup the air channel 208 and out of the air inlet 203. Such temperaturefluctuations are unavoidable and can result in significant ink wastage.

As already alluded to above, one means of addressing this problem is byincorporating a pressure-release valve 219 into the ink chamber 201.This valve 219 is configured to release any positive pressure in theheadspace 240. However, valves of this type add significantly to thecost and complexity of the pressure regulator. Hence, thepressure-release valve 219 makes the pressure regulator 200 lessamenable for incorporation into a disposable ink cartridge.

It would therefore be desirable to provide an ink pressure regulator,which does waste quantities of ink during temperature fluctuations anddoes not require a pressure-release valve, and which is therefore moreamenable for incorporation into a disposable ink cartridge.

FIG. 10 shows an ink pressure regulator 300, which meets theabove-mentioned criteria. The ink pressure regulator is similar indesign to that shown in FIG. 4 and still relies on controlling theLaplace pressure of air bubbles entering the ink chamber. However,rather than air bubbles bubbling into a body of ink contained in thechamber, the air bubbles enter the chamber via the headspace above thebody of the ink. This design enables any excess pressure in theheadspace to vent through the air inlet during idle periods, as will beexplained in more detail below.

Referring to FIG. 10, the ink pressure regulator 300 comprises an inkchamber 301 having an ink outlet 302. One sidewall of the ink chamber301 is defined by a laminated air intake plate 310 comprising first andsecond planar layers 311 and 312, which cooperate to define an air inlet303, a bubble outlet 307, a bubble vent 305, an air (or regulator)channel 308, a capillary channel 315 and a capillary inlet 316. Thebubble outlet 307 and bubble vent 305 are positioned above the level ofink in the chamber 301 so that air bubbles 309 enter the headspace 340of the chamber via the bubble vent. The bubble outlet 307 is connectedto the air inlet 303 via the air channel 308. The bubble outlet 307 isgenerally slot-shaped and is critically dimensioned to control theLaplace pressure of air bubbles 309 as ink is drawn from the ink outlet302.

However, in contrast to previous embodiments, the air bubbles 309 areformed by air breaking through a meniscus of ink pinned across thebubble outlet 307 and adjacent bubble vent 305, as shown more clearly inFIG. 11. The so-formed air bubbles 309 emerging from the bubble outlet307 escape through the bubble vent 305 and into the headspace 340 of theink chamber 301. Since the air must break through an ink meniscus, theair bubbles 309 are defined by an air cavity trapped inside a film ofink, rather than a whole body of ink. Regardless, the same Laplacianpressure control is still achievable, as described above.

The capillary inlet 316 provides fluid communication between the body ofink 104 in the chamber 301 and the capillary channel 315 defined betweenthe two layers 311 and 312. The capillary channel 315 is configured toprovide sufficient capillary pressure such that a column of ink 304rises up the channel at least as high as the bubble outlet 307, therebyensuring formation of air bubbles 309 by air breaking through a meniscusof ink. The capillary pressure is sufficiently high to re-form ameniscus across the bubble outlet 307 and bubble vent 305 after each airbubble 309 has vented into the headspace 340.

The bubble vent 305 is dimensioned such that the column of ink 304 has ameniscus pinned across the vent by surface tension, as shown in FIGS. 11and 12. However, the bubble vent 305 should not be so small that it issusceptible to blockage by particulates. A bubble vent 305 having adiameter of the order of about 1 mm has been found to be suitable.

In practice, during idle periods when there is no significant pressurein the headspace 340 of the ink chamber 301, the column of ink 304 risesabove the bubble outlet 307 and typically pins across the entrance tothe air channel 308, as shown in FIG. 12.

A significant advantage of the present embodiment is demonstrated inFIG. 13. FIG. 13 shows the situation where a positive pressure is builtup in the headspace 340 during an idle period. The pressurized airforces any ink from the air channel 308 and the air escapes from thechamber 301 via the air inlet 303. Accordingly, only minute quantitiesof ink escape from the chamber 301 when the headspace 340 becomespressurized due to temperature rises.

A further advantage of the present embodiment is that the air channel308 is relatively short, thereby minimizing any flow resistance in theair channel and allowing high flow rates of ink from the chamber 301with optimal pressure control. Any flow resistance problems (such asthose described above in connection with the embodiment shown in FIG. 4)are therefore avoided.

Bubble Outlet Venting into Headspace and Isolated from Body of Ink

In the embodiment described above in connection with FIGS. 10 to 14, thebubble outlet 307 and bubble vent 308 are positioned in the headspace340 of the pressure regulator 300. As shown in FIG. 13, this arrangementhelps to minimize ink leakages via the air inlet 303 due to pressurefluctuations of the headspace.

However, even with the pressure regulator 300 configured in this way,there is still a mechanism by which ink 104 in the chamber 301 canescape. Since the capillary channel 315 provides fluidic communicationbetween the air inlet 303 and the body of ink 104, then it is possiblefor ink to be pumped up the capillary channel by positive headspacepressure. If ink is pumped up the capillary channel 315, this negatesthe venting mechanism shown in FIG. 13 and significant ink losses maystill result. It would be therefore be desirable to provide an inkpressure regulator, whereby ink losses due to temperature/pressurefluctuations in the headspace are further minimized.

FIGS. 15 to 19 show an ink pressure regulator 400, which addresses theproblem of ink losses via the air inlet. The pressure regulatorcomprises an ink chamber 401, which contains a reservoir of ink 104, andan ink outlet 402 for supplying ink to a printhead. Pressure regulationis achieved similarly to the embodiment described above. Hence, airbubbles having a predetermined Laplace pressure exit from a bubbleoutlet and vent into a headspace 440 by breaking through a meniscus ofink. However, unlike the embodiment shown in FIG. 10, the bubble outletand air inlet are fluidically isolated from the body of ink 104contained in the chamber 401 during normal use. This ensures minimal inklosses when the pressure regulator 400 is used in a printer. Prior toinstallation in a printer (e.g. during transit), all inlet and outletports in the chamber 401 may be plugged to prevent ink leakages.

Referring to FIG. 15, a sidewall of the ink chamber 401 is defined by alaminated air intake plate 410 comprising first and second planar layers411 and 412. These planar layers cooperate to define first and secondwetting chambers 450 and 460, interconnected by a regulator channel 415.The regulator channel 415 defines a bubble outlet 407 at one end and istherefore critically dimensioned to control the Laplace pressure of airbubbles exiting the bubble outlet.

The first wetting chamber 450 is open to atmosphere via an air inlet403, whilst the second wetting chamber 460 opens into the headspace 440of the ink chamber 401 via a vent 405.

The first and second wetting chambers 450 and 460 together retain aconstant volume of liquid (typically ink) and function to ensure thatthe regulator channel 415 remains wetted at all times. (This functionwas performed by the capillary channel 315 in the embodiment describedabove). It is, of course, crucial that the regulator channel 415 andbubble outlet 407 are never dry when the regulator is required forprinting operations, otherwise air can simply stream into the headspace440 and pressure regulation fails.

Ink is transferable between the first and second wetting chambers 450and 460 via the regulator channel 415. Hence, a volume of ink retainedin each of the first and second wetting chambers 450 and 460 may varydepending on whether the bubble regulator 400 is supplying ink to aconnected printhead during printing, or whether the bubble regulator isidle.

Referring now to FIG. 16, there is shown a magnified view of theregulator channel 415, first wetting chamber 450 and second wettingchamber 460 during an idle period. Each wetting chamber has taperedwalls 451 and 461. In the first wetting chamber 450, the walls 451 tapertowards the air inlet 403; in the second wetting chamber 460, the walls461 taper towards the vent 405. This tapering (or chamfering) ensuresthat ink is retained in each chamber. The ink is pinned into edgeregions of each chamber by surface tension, forming an annulus of ink ata perimeter of each chamber. A first annulus of ink 452 retained in thefirst wetting chamber 450 fluidically communicates with a second annulusof ink 462 retained in the second wetting chamber 460 via the regulatorchannel 415. Accordingly, as the volume of the first annulus 452decreases, the volume of the second annulus 462 will correspondinglyincrease, and vice versa. This transfer of ink between the first andsecond wetting chambers 450 and 460 enables the pressure regulator toachieve a pressure regulation, whilst minimizing ink leakage as will beexplained in more detail below.

Referring to FIG. 17, there is shown a magnified view of the regulatorchannel 415 and wetting chambers during printing. A pumping action of aprinthead (not shown) connected to the ink outlet 403 draws air into theair inlet 403. The air pushes ink from the first wetting chamber 450down the regulator channel 415 and into the second wetting chamber 460.Hence, the volume of the second annulus 462 increases relative to thefirst annulus 452. At the bubble outlet 407, which is the junction ofthe regulator channel 415 and the second wetting chamber 350, an airbubble 409 is formed and entrains into the second annulus 462 of ink.This bubble escapes from the second annulus 462 and into the headspace440 by breaking through a meniscus 463 of the second annulus. Thecurvature of the air bubble 409 is determined by the dimensions of theregulator channel 415 and, hence, pressure regulation is achieved by thesame mechanism described above.

Referring to FIG. 18, there is shown the situation where the headspace440 is positively pressurized due to an increase in temperature. In thisscenario, air from the headspace 440 pushes ink from the second wettingchamber 460, up the regulator channel 415 and into the first wettingchamber 450. The volume of the first annulus 452 of ink retained by thefirst wetting chamber 450 increases as a result. However, the firstwetting chamber 450 is sufficiently large to accommodate this increasedvolume of ink, so that ink cannot escape through the air inlet 403.Moreover, the pressurized air from the headspace 440 vents from the airinlet 403 by bubbling through the first annulus 452 of ink. In this way,minimal or no ink losses result from day/night or other temperaturefluctuations.

Evaporation represents one mechanism by which liquid retained by thefirst and second wetting chambers may be lost. However, since theheadspace 440 is in equilibrium with both the body of ink 104 and theink retained in the wetting chambers, any water lost through evaporationis recovered relatively quickly by water vapour in the headspace. Theheadspace 440 will always have a humidity approaching 100% provided thatthe ink chamber 401 is not empty.

The first and second wetting chambers 450 and 460 may have any suitableconfiguration, provided that they are able to retain a volume of liquidusing surface tension. Referring to FIG. 19, it can be seen that, inplan view, the first wetting chamber 450 is generally circular (i.e.substantially frustoconical) and the second wetting chamber 460 isgenerally rectangular (i.e. substantially frustopyramidal). Asubstantially frustopyramidal second wetting chamber 460 has been found,experimentally, to be particularly advantageous in avoiding ink losses.

The ink pressure regulator 400 as described above may define an inkcartridge for an inkjet printhead. Alternatively, a pressure regulatingdevice comprising the first wetting chamber 450, the regulator channel415 and the second wetting chamber 460 may be manufactured separatelyand fitted to an ink cartridge, as appropriate.

It will be recognized that an advantageous feature of the ink pressureregulator 400 is that the pressure regulating components are isolatedfluidically from the reservoir of ink contained in an ink cartridge.

Improved Robustness for Bubble Outlet Venting into Headspace

The pressure regulator 400 described above exhibits excellent pressureregulation. Furthermore, the wetting chambers 450 and 460 ensure thatthe regulator channel 415 remains wetted and ready for use, even aftertypical day-night thermal cycling. However, it is critical that thepressure regulator maintains pressure regulation over its wholelifetime, which may be several months. When subjected to rigorousthermal cycling and ink supply tests, some liquid losses from thewetting chambers 450 and 460 was still observed. Although these losseswere small, there is still a possibility of failure if the pressureregulator is used for long periods without replacement.

Evaporation via the air inlet 403 is one potential source of liquidlosses. Another potential source of liquid loss is from air bubblesbursting in the second wetting chamber 460. Each time an air bubblebursts (during ink supply from ink outlet 402), a microscopic quantityof liquid is potentially removed from the wetting chambers if thatliquid is not captured and recycled back into the wetting chambers.

Accordingly, the present inventors have sought measures, which addressthese issues in order to improve the overall lifetime and robustness ofthe pressure regulator. In an improved pressure regulator, the secondwetting chamber incorporates a liquid-retaining structure. Theadvantages of incorporating a liquid-retaining structure are twofold.Firstly, it increases the overall volume of liquid held between thewetting chambers. This volume may be increased by at least 5 times, 10times or 20 times compared with the pressure regulator 400 and, hence,any liquid losses that may be occurring in the system will not result inrapid failure of pressure regulation. Secondly, the liquid-retainingstructure is typically configured to ensure that any liquid resultingfrom air bubbles bursting in the second wetting chamber is captured andrecycled back into the wetting system.

The liquid-retaining structure typically retains liquid by capillaryaction and may take the form of apertures (e.g. slots) or surfaceformations (e.g. grooves) defined in a wall of the second wettingchamber. Alternatively, the liquid-retaining structure may take the formof a sponge.

Referring now to FIG. 20, there is shown a specific embodiment of apressure regulator 500 which incorporates a liquid-retaining structure570. The pressure regulator comprises an ink chamber 501, which containsa reservoir of ink 104, and an ink outlet 502 for supplying ink to aprinthead (not shown). Pressure regulation is achieved identically tothe pressure regulator 400 described above. Hence, air bubbles having apredetermined Laplace pressure exit from a bubble outlet 507 and ventinto a headspace 540 by breaking through a meniscus of ink. In normaluse, ink retained by the wetting system (in the form of first and secondwetting chambers 550 and 560) and the regulator channel 515 is isolatedfrom the body of ink 104 contained in the chamber 501. Prior toinstallation in a printer (e.g. during transit), all inlet and outletports in the chamber 501 may be plugged to prevent ink leakages.

As shown in FIG. 20, a roof of the ink chamber 501 is defined by alaminated air intake plate 510 comprising first and second planar layers511 and 512. In the pressure regulator 400 described above, thelaminated air intake plate 410 defined a sidewall of the ink chamber401. However, with the air intake plate 510 defining a roof of the inkchamber 501, the volume of the wetting chambers can be maximized withoutcompromising the volume of ink 104 that can be stored in the inkchamber. Installation in a printer is also facilitated with the airintake plate 510 defining the roof.

The planar layers 511 and 512 of the air intake plate 510 cooperate todefine first and second wetting chambers 550 and 560, interconnected bya regulator channel 515. The regulator channel 515 defines a bubbleoutlet 507 at one end and is therefore critically dimensioned to controlthe Laplace pressure of air bubbles exiting the bubble outlet.

The first wetting chamber 550 is open to atmosphere via an air inlet503, whilst the second wetting chamber 560 opens into the headspace 440of the ink chamber 501 via a vent 505.

The first and second wetting chambers 550 and 560 together retain aconstant volume of liquid (typically ink) and function to ensure thatthe regulator channel 515 remains wetted at all times. It is, of course,crucial that the regulator channel 515 and bubble outlet 507 are neverdry when the regulator is required for printing operations, otherwiseair can simply stream into the headspace 540 and pressure regulationfails.

Ink is transferable between the first and second wetting chambers 550and 560 via the regulator channel 515. Hence, a volume of ink retainedin each of the first and second wetting chambers 550 and 560 may varydepending on whether the bubble regulator 500 is supplying ink to aconnected printhead during printing, or whether the bubble regulator isidle.

By analogy with the pressure regulator 400, it will be appreciated thatpressure regulation is achieved in exactly the same manner in thepressure regulator 500. Furthermore, the transfer of ink between wettingchambers 550 and 560 will occur analogously as well. For a detailedexplanation of how this transfer of ink occurs, reference is made toFIGS. 16 to 18 and the corresponding description above.

However, whilst the pressure regulator 400 relies solely on taperedsidewalls of the wetting chambers 450 and 460 to retain liquid therein,the pressure regulator 500 has an elongate second wetting chamber 560which incorporates a liquid-retaining structure 570. Thisliquid-retaining structure 570 is in fluid communication with liquid inthe regulator channel 515 and so provides a reservoir for replenishingany liquid that may be lost from the regulator channel by, for example,evaporation through air inlet 503. Moreover, air bubbles exiting thebubble outlet 507, when ink is supplied through ink outlet 502, areexpected to burst within the second wetting chamber 560. The microscopicquantity of ink resulting from burst air bubbles is received by theliquid-retaining structure 570, which extends the length of the secondwetting chamber 560. Hence, this ink is captured and recycled to ensurethat the regulator channel 515 does not dry out.

The liquid-retaining structure 570 may take many different formsprovided that it performs the function of providing a reservoir ofliquid in fluid communication with the regulator channel 515. Typically,the structure 570 retains liquid by capillary action.

FIGS. 21 to 23 are top views of the layer 512, each showing a differentform of the liquid-retaining structure 570.

In FIG. 21, the liquid-retaining structure 570 comprises a pluralityapertures 571 through the layer 512, which open into the headspace 540of the ink chamber 501 (see FIG. 20). Each aperture 571 is in the formof an elongate slot having a width dimension sufficiently small toretain liquid by capillary action. Trapped liquid in these slots 571communicates with the regulator channel 515.

In FIG. 22, the liquid-retaining structure 570 comprises a plurality ofrecesses or grooves 572 defined in a surface of the layer 512. Eachgroove 572 retains liquid by capillary action and communicates with theregulator channel 515.

In FIG. 23, the liquid-retaining structure 570 comprises a sponge 573,which retains liquid by capillary action. The sponge may be positionedin a complementary recess of the layer 512; alternatively, the sponge573 may be supported in a complementary slot defined in the layer 512 sothat one surface of the sponge 573 is in contact with the headspace 540.An advantage of this latter arrangement is that the sponge 573 can trapsaturated ink vapour in the headspace 540 and, hence, minimizes thelikelihood of the sponge drying out. The sponge 573 can also absorb inkwhen the chamber 501 is tipped, such as occurs during transport.Likewise, the slots 571 described above, which open into the headspace540, perform the same function.

The skilled person will be able to envisage other forms ofliquid-retaining structure 570 that retain liquid by capillary action.Essentially, any structure with curved features may be suitable.

Due to the simplicity and low-cost manufacture of the pressure regulator500, it may be constructed as a replaceable ink cartridge for an inkjetprinter. Hence, each time the ink cartridge is replaced, the pressureregulator is replaced. An advantage of this design is that long-termfouling of the pressure regulator 500 is avoided, because it isperiodically replaced during the lifetime of the printer.

It will, of course, be appreciated that the present invention has beendescribed purely by way of example and that modifications of detail maybe made within the scope of the invention, which is defined by theaccompanying claims.

1. An ink pressure regulator for regulating a hydrostatic pressure ofink supplied to an inkjet printhead, said regulator comprising: an inkchamber having an ink outlet for fluid communication with the printheadvia an ink line; an air inlet; a regulator channel having a first endcommunicating with the air inlet and a second end communicating with aheadspace of the chamber, said second end defining a bubble outlet; awetting system for maintaining at least some liquid in said regulatorchannel, thereby ensuring that air entering the headspace first passesthrough said liquid, said wetting system comprising: a first wettingchamber connected to said first end; a second wetting chamber connectedto said second end; and a liquid-retaining structure positioned in atleast one of said wetting chambers, such that said regulator channel,said first wetting chamber, said second wetting chamber and saidliquid-retaining structure are all in fluid communication with eachother, wherein said regulator channel is dimensioned to control aLaplace pressure of air bubbles drawn from said bubble outlet as resultof supplying ink to the printhead, thereby regulating a hydrostaticpressure of the ink.
 2. The ink pressure regulator of claim 1, whereinsaid liquid-retaining structure is configured such that liquid fromburst air bubbles is captured by said liquid-retaining structure.
 3. Theink pressure regulator of claim 2, wherein said second wetting chamberis elongate and said liquid-retaining structure extends along a lengthof said second wetting chamber.
 4. The ink pressure regulator of claim1, wherein said liquid-retaining structure communicates with saidheadspace.
 5. The ink pressure regulator of claim 1, wherein saidliquid-retaining structure retains said liquid by capillary action. 6.The ink pressure regulator of claim 4, wherein said liquid-retainingstructure is defined by one or more liquid-retaining apertures definedin a wall of said second wetting chamber, said liquid-retainingapertures opening into said headspace.
 7. The ink pressure regulator ofclaim 5, wherein said liquid-retaining structure is defined by aplurality of slots defined in said wall of said second wetting chamber.8. The ink pressure regulator of claim 5, wherein said liquid-retainingstructure is a sponge.
 9. The ink pressure regulator of claim 5, whereinsaid liquid-retaining structure comprises one or more liquid-retainingsurface features defined in a wall of said second wetting chamber. 10.The ink pressure regulator of claim 7, wherein said liquid-retainingstructure comprises a plurality of grooves defined in a wall of saidsecond wetting chamber.
 11. The ink pressure regulator of claim 1,wherein said first wetting chamber is open to atmosphere via said airinlet.
 12. The ink pressure regulator of claim 1, wherein said secondwetting chamber has a vent opening into said headspace.
 13. The inkpressure regulator of claim 1, wherein said wetting chambers, saidregulator channel and said liquid-retaining structure together retain asubstantially constant volume of liquid.
 14. The ink pressure regulatorof claim 1, wherein each wetting chamber is configured such that liquidis pinned into edge regions thereof, said edge regions being connectedto said regulator channel.
 15. The ink pressure regulator of claim 14,wherein each wetting chamber is generally chamfered such that said edgeregions comprise at least two chamber walls meeting at an acute angle.16. The ink pressure regulator of claim 1, wherein, during idle periods,a positively pressurized headspace forces liquid to transfer from saidsecond wetting chamber to said first wetting chamber.
 17. The inkpressure regulator of claim 15, wherein positively pressurized air insaid headspace escapes via said air inlet, having first passed throughsaid liquid.
 18. The ink pressure regulator of claim 1, wherein saidliquid is ink.
 19. The ink pressure regulator of claim 1, wherein saidair inlet, said regulator channel and said wetting system are positionedin a roof of said ink chamber.
 20. The ink pressure regulator of claim1, wherein said pressure regulator defines an ink cartridge for aninkjet printer.